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MP3 The Accelerators - Let's Turn It Up

A cocktail of Rockin'' classics, encompassing all the genres of 50s music. There''s something for everybody here, from foot stomping rock n roll, hard hitting rockabilly, the melodic grace of doowop and some real smokin'' R & B thrown in for good measure.


12 MP3 Songs in this album (30:43) !
Related styles: Rock: Rock & Roll, Country: Americana, Mood: Fun

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“The Accelerators are without doubt one of the best authentic rock ‘n’ roll bands around …..”
Dave Arcari (Artist & Musicians Union Rep)

Drawing on influences as diverse as Country, R & B, Soul and DooWop, this accomplished band, who hail from the east coast of Scotland; have raised Rock ‘n’ Roll/Rockabilly to greater heights. Playing a mixture of their own material and 1950s Rock ‘n’ Roll standards, which sit seamlessly together, The Accelerators manage to capture that authentic sound but with an infectious modern rockin’ twist that makes them one of the best live acts you’ll find. These guys mean business; they have their own sound and are much more than mere imitators.
The band, which started off as ‘Big Al and the Meerkats’ and still has two of the original members in Steve Smith and Dave Burnette, have been performing for 15 years while consistently turning out a high standard of self-written material and stunning live performances. This has ultimately resulted in invitations to play more gigs on the UK music scene and airtime on Radio Scotland, Radio 2 and independent stations up and down the country while earning many plaudits along the way.
If you get the chance to see The Accelerators perform live, don’t miss it …… or you will regret it!

“If there is a sharper roots/rockabilly act working the UK circuit, I’d like to hear about them. It’s tough to imagine that any act could turn the heat up enough to scorch the rafters more than these guys”
Loudon Temple (Maverick Magazine)


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